Reed Sorenson

Reed Sorenson, of Peachtree City, Georgia, is a race car driver in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. He drives the #30 Rexall Chevrolet Impala and the #32 Dollar General Chevrolet Impala for Turner Motorsports. In 2003 Sorenson was the American Speed Association Pat Schauer Memorial Rookie of the Year.

Reed Sorenson, of Peachtree City, Georgia, is a race car driver in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. He drives the #30 Rexall Chevrolet Impala and the #32 Dollar General Chevrolet Impala for Turner Motorsports. In 2003 Sorenson was the American Speed Association Pat Schauer Memorial Rookie of the Year.
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DAYTONA BEACH — Jeff Gordon won the pole Sunday afternoon for the 57th running of the Daytona 500 on Feb. 22.
Or maybe he hit bingo. Rock, paper, scissors. Or spun the roulette wheel and let it ride on his favorite number, 24.
That's kind of how...

Danica Patrick was among eight drivers whose cars were involved in a crash on the opening lap of the NASCAR Nationwide Series race Saturday. Patrick's No. 7 Chevrolet slammed hard into the Turn 3 wall when the wreck occurred in...

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RICHMOND -- Joey Logano emerged as the winner of a wild short-track shootout in the final laps of the Toyota Owners 400 on Saturday at Richmond International Raceway.
The victory is Logano’s second this season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the other coming on April 6 at Texas Motor Speedway.
Logano made a quick pass for the lead with four laps to go just moments after he was in the fourth position. Logano benefited from the help of Penske teammate Brad Keselowski, who gave leader Matt Kenseth...

RICHMOND — For sheer memorability, the Toyota Owners 400 earned its place on the list of unforgettable Sprint Cup Series races at Richmond International Raceway.
Crazy start. Twenty lead changes. Multiple car fires. Great beat-and-bang finish. The 400-lap, 300-mile race never failed to offer the kind of Saturday night short-track atmosphere so many fans crave, and even threw in a good fistfight afterward.
Joey Logano emerged victorious in a multi-car battle for the checkered flag over the...

HAMPTON, Ga. — Police have found the NASCAR race car stolen from a hotel parking lot near Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Team XTREME said the car was discovered early Saturday northwest of Atlanta in Gwinnett County, about 20 miles away from where it was taken. The team tweeted a pictured of team owner John Cohen standing in front of the No. 44 Chevrolet, which was ditched in a wooded area near Loganville, Georgia.
Morrow police Detective Sgt. Larry Oglesby, leading the investigation in the south...

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When Travis Kvapil got the call Friday, he figured someone on his race team was playing a joke.
"They said there was trouble with the car," Kvapil said. "I thought we could figure it out when we got in the garage area. They're like, 'No, the car is gone.'"
The No. 44 NASCAR Sprint Cup car owned by small-budget Team XTREME was stolen from a hotel parking lot near Atlanta Motor Speedway, police said, forcing Kvapil to withdraw from this weekend's race before he even got a chance to qualify.
The $250,...

A NASCAR Sprint Cup race car set to be driven by Travis Kvapil at this weekend's race at Atlanta Motor Speedway was stolen Thursday night along with its trailer from outside of the team's hotel in Georgia.
"Wow Anyone near Atlanta find my stolen Cup car let me know! Unreal," Kvapil tweeted. "I bet when whoever has it, opens the trailer and is going to be like 'oh snap.' "
Team Xtreme's No. 44 car was loaded in a white trailer hooked up to a black Ford truck and parked outside of the team's hotel in...

HAMPTON — Travis Kvapil's NASCAR Sprint Cup car was stolen early Friday from a hotel parking lot, forcing him to withdraw from a race this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The No. 44 car from small-budget Team XTREME was still missing as the other teams took the track for practice, though no one was quite sure what the thieves could do with the $250,000 Chevrolet race car.
The team didn't have a backup car in Atlanta, so it was forced to drop out when the stolen machine couldn't be located...